November 10 Minnie Bhupathi
November 17 Jady DePoy and Mimi Singer
November 24 Pam Douglass
December 1 Mel Puetz
December 8 Minnie Bhupathi
December 15 Kate Gay
January 5 Kathy Scherkenbach
January 12 Mel Puetz
January 19 Jock Mutschler
January 26 Kim Epperson
February 2 Ellen Veneble
February 9 Jady DePoy and Mimi Singer
February 23 Mel Puetz
March 2 Kathy Karademas
March 9 Kathy Scherkenbach
April 6
April 13 Mel Puetz
April 20 Kim Epperson
April 27
May 4
May 11
May 18 Kathy Karademas
June 1
June 8
Here are the guidelines for snack choices:
Some of our students have asked about occasionally bringing snacks for their classroom. We welcome additions to our snack supply as the students always seem hungry!
In keeping with our philosophy of providing nutritious snacks, grade level teachers compiled a list of snacks that they would welcome if you choose to send a snack for your child's class.
100% Juice cups
Animal Crackers (low fat)
Ants on a log (cellery with cream cheese and raisins)
Applesauce (unsweetened or cinnamon)
Baked Tortilla chips and salsa
Carrots
Celery
Cereal (unsweetened)
Cheese Cubes
Cottage Cheese (individual cups)
Crakcers
Cream Cheese
Dried Fruit
Fig Newtons
Fresh Fruit
Fruit Cups (in light syrup)
Gogurts
Nutrigrain bars
pita chips (baked)
Popcorn
Pretzel rods
Rice Cakes
Soy Nuts
String cheese
Veggies and ranch dip
Whole wheat matzo
Whoe wheat pita and hummus
Yogurt (without artificial sweetening and no "extra" toppings)
Here's the sign up for snack:
November 10 Minnie Bhupathi
November 17 Jady DePoy and Mimi Singer
November 24 Pam Douglass
December 1 Mel Puetz
December 8 Minnie Bhupathi
December 15 Kate Gay
January 5 Kathy Scherkenbach
January 12 Mel Puetz
January 19 Jock Mutschler
January 26 Kim Epperson
February 2 Ellen Veneble
February 9 Jady DePoy and Mimi Singer
February 23 Mel Puetz
March 2 Kathy Karademas
March 9 Kathy Scherkenbach
April 6
April 13 Mel Puetz
April 20 Kim Epperson
April 27
May 4
May 11
May 18 Kathy Karademas
June 1
June 8
Here are the guidelines for snack choices:
Some of our students have asked about occasionally bringing snacks for their classroom. We welcome additions to our snack supply as the students always seem hungry!
In keeping with our philosophy of providing nutritious snacks, grade level teachers compiled a list of snacks that they would welcome if you choose to send a snack for your child's class.
100% Juice cups
Animal Crackers (low fat)
Ants on a log (cellery with cream cheese and raisins)
Applesauce (unsweetened or cinnamon)
Baked Tortilla chips and salsa
Carrots
Celery
Cereal (unsweetened)
Cheese Cubes
Cottage Cheese (individual cups)
Crakcers
Cream Cheese
Dried Fruit
Fig Newtons
Fresh Fruit
Fruit Cups (in light syrup)
Gogurts
Nutrigrain bars
pita chips (baked)
Popcorn
Pretzel rods
Rice Cakes
Soy Nuts
String cheese
Veggies and ranch dip
Whole wheat matzo
Whoe wheat pita and hummus
Yogurt (without artificial sweetening and no "extra" toppings)